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VICENZAORO JANUARY 2026: A PROGRAMME OF EVENTS CENTRED ON JEWELLERY AS A SYSTEM OF PEOPLE, PRODUCT AND PLACES
From 16th to 20th January 2026, Vicenzaoro will be back as the international gold and jewellery world’s reference platform, a business, training and information hub for the global community. An indispensable event for market players and the industry’s thought leaders, Italian Exhibition Group’s (IEG) b2b trade show will open the global calendar of sector events with a programme of talks, seminars and meetings that will develop the jewellery story through the claim People · Product · Places : an ecosystem that centres on people, the value of the product and the places – both physical and cultural - where the jewel is born, transformed and marketed. The big new entry will be the debut of the VO Awards to celebrate the sector’s excellence: creativity, vision and the ability to interpret the present and future of jewellery. The award ceremony, to be held on Sunday 18th January, at 6.30 pm in the Expo Centre’s Palladio Theatre, will see a jury of experts awarding the best expressions of the jewellery system, chosen from the finalist products nominated by the exhibitors. Companies, buyers and visitors to the show will also participate in the vote. PEOPLE: EXCELLENCE THAT INSPIRES TALENT Another new entry will be the 27th Symposium for the thirtieth anniversary of FEEG - Federation for European Education in Gemmology, which, with an eye towards young European talents, will feature some of the most authoritative voices on the global gemmological scene. PRODUCT: JEWELLERY BETWEEN TRENDS AND SUSTAINABILITY Between Saturday and Sunday, great attention will be paid to gems, the protagonists of a complex cultural and professional journey. IGI's Gem Talk entitled “Red Ruby. From the mine to the jewel” will turn the spotlight on the queen of precious gems and analyse its value along the supply chain, from origin to the final consumer. The Japan Pearl Exporters’ Association will analyse the history, quality and sustainability of the Akoya pearl, while CIBJO will delve into the effects of AI on gemmological laboratories and certificates, the potential of coloured gems, and the diamond industry’s current state and prospects. The story will be further enriched by witness accounts of the profession and the vision of jewellery that Assogemme offers at every edition, involving authoritative voices from the most popular jewellery companies. The industry snapshot will be completed by a series of technical insights that CIBJO will dedicate to sustainability, traceability, regulatory compliance and innovation, suggesting tools and best practices that companies operating in global contexts will find useful. In addition to introducing the Gold Principles Group, which promotes collaboration across the value chain in order to achieve common sustainability goals, risk management, promoting change within the supply chain, and the use of DNA-based physical tracers and blockchain technology for tracking and tracing gems, diamonds and jewellery will also be discussed PLACES: MARKETS, SCENARIOS, RETAIL The events will be transmitted in streaming. The complete and constantly updated version of the programme is available at vicenzaoro.com. THE “GOLDEN KEY” TO THE BUYER EXPERIENCE Hospitality will be completed with VIOFF – Vicenzaoro’s Off Show event, developed around the “Golden Key” theme, the key that opens the door to future opportunities. Thanks to a calendar of multiple events set up with the city of Vicenza, international visitors will be able to experience Italian lifestyle and discover the city’s historic centre between shopping, art, culture and food and wine, as well as events involving the local area. The Jewellery Museum, housed in the Basilica Palladiana, a UNESCO heritage site, will add further enrichment with a new exhibition that traces over two centuries of Italian goldsmith tradition. With the claim People · Product · Places, Vicenzaoro January 2026 confirms its status as a cultural and professional ecosystem in which jewellery takes shape through people, expresses itself in the product, and finds meaning in the places of the market and relationships. |